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Electric umbrella

  • US 5,213,122 A
  • Filed: 11/13/1990
  • Issued: 05/25/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/14/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:

  • a hollow outer cylinder provided with a slot or slots extending therethru along a portion of its length;

    a collar which slides along the exterior surface of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;

    a threaded nut located concentrically within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and the said threaded nut is attached to the aforesaid collar by means of a pin or pins extending through the slot or slots provided in the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;

    an internal screw threadably inserted at one of its ends into the aforesaid the threaded nut;

    an electric motor having a driveshaft said motor being fixed relative to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder said driveshaft being attached to said internal screw,a battery which provides electromotive energy for the aforesaid electric motor;

    wherein, further, there is a provided a switch which in a first position regulates flow of electricity from the aforesaid battery such that the shaft of the aforesaid electric motor turns in a first direction which, in turn, rotates the aforesaid internal screw, thereby moving the aforesaid threaded nut in a direction which forces the aforesaid canopy and ribs from the closed position to an open position;

    wherein, placement of the said switch in a second position regulates the flow of electricity from the aforesaid battery such the shaft of the aforesaid electric motor turns in a second direction opposite to the said first direction which, in turn, rotates the aforesaid internal screw thereby moving the aforesaid threaded nut a in direction which returns the said canopy and ribs to the closed position.wherein there is further provided that the aforesaid internal screw contains an area of reduced diameter which is devoid of threads such that rotation of the aforesaid internal screw will not urge the aforesaid threaded nut pass this area of reduced diameter which is devoid of threads.

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